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Energy Property Solicitor – Aberdeen / Edinburgh / Glasgow

Frasia Wright Associates
Glasgow City
1 month ago
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Our client, an international Law Firm, is currently seeking an additional Lawyer to join its market-leading Energy Property Team. The team can be flexible on location and the role can be based in either the firm’s Aberdeen, Edinburgh or Glasgow offices.

The team is one of the UK’s largest groups focused on the energy sector. Key responsibilities will include representing high-profile clients in major, nationally significant transactions, specifically, the successful candidate will work on transactions involving onshore and offshore wind, solar, carbon capture, hydrogen, and nuclear projects, advising public authorities, developers, investors, and funders.

The ideal candidate will have experience in the property aspects of energy projects, ideally gained within a large regional or national practice. To be considered for this role, you will be between 3-6 years’ PQE level, be commercially aware, and have an enthusiastic approach to your work.

This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic and friendly firm with a broad range of energy property work.

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